Robert Reich – Chancellor’s Professor of Public Policy at the University of California at Berkeley and former Secretary of Labor under President Bill Clinton – has recently posted a brief yet brilliantly-posed video outlining the threats that the country faces with a “Romney win” this November.

The Right is suffering from a bout of deranged jealousy and self-imposed indignation when it comes to the President’s public persona – especially when the most “presidential” actions leave them looking and feeling foolish enough to turn a patriotic gesture into an over-dramatized mockery.

Appalled by the “elite” media’s reluctance to cover a story that has no merit, Newsbusters staff writer Matthew Sheffield laments the would-be bombers’ connections to OWS yet offers absolutely no proof whatsoever to his condemnation other than one-dimensional assertions of guilt-by-association.

The Department of Labor’s proposed child safety regulations for American farms went largely combated by Right wingers across the country, who lamented the usual nonsense of anti-American handlings from the executive branch while supporting the gross misconduct of big business.

Right wing extremism caters to the impressionable who choose not to understand history, science and culture. In a country that is supposed to be leading the world in education, cultural and religious diversity, intellectual advancement and scientific discovery, we continually allow this incessant garbage to dominate and threaten our national dialogue.

Media watchdog group Media Matters has compiled a great video compilation from 2008 of Fox News explaining that it’s just not reasonable to blame the President for high gas prices. Four years later, the Right wing propaganda engine is whistling another tune.

Lauding the popular, collective thought of Right wing-nuttery that higher learning offers little more than Marxist-riddled facets of social engineering, Santorum willfully attempts to lower the importance of education by wrongfully defacing its value to the country.

A new analysis of the Affordable Care Act shows that some of the nation’s most hard-strapped citizens are all-too-often than not proverbially shooting themselves in the foot by falling for Republican rhetoric concerning health care and taxation.